Thanks, Jason! Published now!
> On Oct 8, 2025, at 12:40 PM, Jason Young <[email protected]> wrote: > > Repeated word in the first sentence of Project Activity. "Project activity > dipped later in the quarter quarter following the transition..." > > On 2025/10/08 12:59:50 Joshua Poore wrote: >> If you have comments, please send by end of day: >> >> ## Description: >> The mission of Apache Flagon is the creation and maintenance of software >> related to thin-client behavioral logging capability useful for business >> analytics, usage analytics, usability and user testing >> >> ## Project Status: >> Current project status: Ongoing with healthy community participation >> Issues for the board: No issues at this time >> >> ## Membership Data: >> Apache Flagon was founded 2023-03-21 (3 years ago) There are currently 19 >> committers and 12 PMC members in this project. The Committer-to-PMC ratio is >> roughly 5:3. >> >> Community changes, past quarter: >> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Evan Jones on 2024-07-10. >> - 2 new committers were recently nominated by successful VOTE and invited to >> the project this quarter. Last addition was Ryan Thenhaus on 2025-02-08. >> >> ## Project Activity: >> Project activity dipped later in the quarter quarter following the transition >> to a monorepo structure, some heavy (though incomplete) work on updating our >> website, and adoption of manifest v3 for our browser plugin. So far, the >> monorepo has been very successful in orienting new adopters to the full scope >> of the project and navigating source code. In the next quarter, we expect >> additional maintenance tasks and efforts to increase compatability with other >> telemetry frameworks (e.g., OpenTelemetry). >> >> ## Community Health: >> As a community, we still have limited success in driving discussion to the >> lists. However, development relationships have been created through community >> participation and we see the impacts of the Flagon community in Project >> Activity. Following monorepoo transition, we will raise the issues of >> stronger >> adoption of OpenTelemetry standards within the UserALE model (following some >> recent interest), or other issues the community may respond more to. This may >> boost participating on lists; exploring 1-2 focused issues on lists may >> promote healthy discussion without making PMC/committers worry about >> over-subscribing their own volunteer time dedicated to the project. The >> community is growing, two new successful VOTEs for new committers were >> recently passed and invites to were sent. >> >>
